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at some, the law and the -- the lines were much shorter. , people were not turning up in huge numbers to the polling stations. people have their own reasons as to why that happens. the main reason seem to said they were not given enough time to understand what was really going on. whate have to wait and see the numbers were like and what people decided to do. >> how did they view -- is it being seen as a key vote or something unlikely to make a difference? >> there are some people who feel that it has been driven to a much by the politicians and not by the ordinary people. this would usher in a new beginning. the priority is economic growth. they want job creation. it is about feeding their families, being able to survive and lead a decent life in zimbabwe. hoping the constitution goes smoothly. they hope it is peaceful. they want to go on with their lives. >> ok, thank you very much. protesters have rallied to support an appeal against last week's election results. police through teargas in protesters in nairobi. they're supporting odinga's petition to the supreme court. he says auth
at some, the law and the -- the lines were much shorter. , people were not turning up in huge numbers to the polling stations. people have their own reasons as to why that happens. the main reason seem to said they were not given enough time to understand what was really going on. whate have to wait and see the numbers were like and what people decided to do. >> how did they view -- is it being seen as a key vote or something unlikely to make a difference? >> there are some people...
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we will face the situation and punish the offenders without mercy, and enforce the law with an iron fist. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: we shouldn't pursue economic growth at the expense of the environment. such growth will set by the people. it's very important that the extent of pollution, the real food safety situation, and the efforts of our cleanup, results our cleanup efforts must be made public so that the people and media organizations can supervise the government's efforts to more fully and more effectively. this will also in a way force enterprises and government to firm up our own responsibilities. and help the people to take some precautionary measures. since we breathe the same air, we have to work hard together. everyone should pitch in, and as far as the government is concerned, we will show greater resolve and take actions to reassure the peoples, thank you. [speaking chinese] >> translator: china's websites, mr. bremer can you talked a lot about the goals and the best of reform. we pay close attention to the reform of the reeduca
we will face the situation and punish the offenders without mercy, and enforce the law with an iron fist. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: we shouldn't pursue economic growth at the expense of the environment. such growth will set by the people. it's very important that the extent of pollution, the real food safety situation, and the efforts of our cleanup, results our cleanup efforts must be made public so that the people and media organizations can...
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i never think in these terms i swore that i will never hand over the power to my relatives to my in-laws or children it's out of the question but the bottom line is that you need to win a fair election to get power so i remember that i won my first poll as an opposition candidate it was a fair win just like all the following elections was won i've always played by the rules and i want people who come to power after me to do the same to win an election in a fair way. well i remember that during your summit this is to events chavis was still alive and he said we have a great holiday today because our guest is to president of belorussia look at shanghai and his son and then you told him that he was right in mentioning the boy because we need someone who will continue our case someone we can pass to baten to twenty or twenty five years from now. i didn't say pass the baton i said carry on our cause i do remember very well and i said it in a very responsible way when i say carry on it doesn't mean he would just take the helm and go into the president's chair we have a million boys like junior
i never think in these terms i swore that i will never hand over the power to my relatives to my in-laws or children it's out of the question but the bottom line is that you need to win a fair election to get power so i remember that i won my first poll as an opposition candidate it was a fair win just like all the following elections was won i've always played by the rules and i want people who come to power after me to do the same to win an election in a fair way. well i remember that during...
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know if somebody from the government here and maybe in russia you need to call for the a creature of law you have the resources you have and try to find a way that it makes sense financially. in the markets and starting with wall street trading right now and it's a choppy session we got us so it's continuing to swing between gains and losses really investors weighing in the growth in new home construction again it's concerns that europe's debt crisis may intensify also happening stateside get the federal open market committee of the f o m c they're beginning their two day meeting today is investors keeping a close eye on the outcome of that one in terms of yearly performance so we know wall street is still loitering around that five year high and that's very much because of those three rounds of bond purchases by the feds it's a big week for the u.s. as for europe then what about cyprus we know that lawmakers they met today to discuss the terms of the controversial euro zone that bailout pohlad we know we just heard from the test of just now of a bathroom so far be rejected that's what w
know if somebody from the government here and maybe in russia you need to call for the a creature of law you have the resources you have and try to find a way that it makes sense financially. in the markets and starting with wall street trading right now and it's a choppy session we got us so it's continuing to swing between gains and losses really investors weighing in the growth in new home construction again it's concerns that europe's debt crisis may intensify also happening stateside get...
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syrian government is accusing rebel fighters of using chemical weapons in an attack in the country's laws which reportedly killed fifteen people meanwhile syria's main exiled opposition blog has elected its own prime minister to administer areas seized by the rebels the new leader is a syria born american citizen a desperate rebel groups fighting in syria have already criticize the election. hundreds of thousands of catholics gathered to pope francis as he gave his inaugural mass to add st peter's basilica in his address to the crowd the pontiff spoke of the church's responsibility to help the weak and poor and to protect the environment francis is the first pope from the americas and the first of from outside europe in more than a thousand years he was elected to lead the world's one point two billion catholics last week cd benedict the sixteenth who came to due to poor health. israel's new government has now been formed and saw an end to two we took weeks of strain u.s. negotiations that sold to political newcomers assume roles as prime minister netanyahu was making coalition partners b
syrian government is accusing rebel fighters of using chemical weapons in an attack in the country's laws which reportedly killed fifteen people meanwhile syria's main exiled opposition blog has elected its own prime minister to administer areas seized by the rebels the new leader is a syria born american citizen a desperate rebel groups fighting in syria have already criticize the election. hundreds of thousands of catholics gathered to pope francis as he gave his inaugural mass to add st...
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they are living on lions that belong to the state israel is a country of law and institutions and when you claim land belongs to you you should be able to prove it through legal papers the better ones don't have these papers so it's very hard to accept their claims. but shaikh saya all true disagrees he says his ancestors are buried in the cemetery where graves state back at least one hundred years. we have papers from the in one thousand and five we paid taxes for this land from the year one thousand twenty one until nine hundred forty seven we have papers from the british in nineteen twenty nine and we even have papers from the year of nine hundred seventy three signed by israel itself all these papers prove that the land belongs to us. these really government is expected soon to pass a bill that will see more than twenty and recognized bedwyn villages destroyed and some fifty thousand bedouins displaced about two thirds of the land is threatened with confiscation the government trying to organize their vigilance against their will.
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needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological psychology. he wants to understand how perception, thought, and action arise in the brain. >> and how it affects our daily lives. >> everyday tasks that demand physical and mental dexterity. but maneuvering a vehicle from eight to be, as second nature to most. scientists still do not fully understand how we learned, store, and recalled these kinds of routines. they want to learn what happens in the brain. his prize-winning research looks at how the brain controls our responses and our thought processes. >> i am my own brain. i want to understand how my work and how others work. it is the most fascinating thing we can inves
needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological...
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went down well runs went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says iraq has changed the way the world sees the us people look at what we do they do not judge us by our rhetoric our rhetoric is high and lofty and we talk about human rights and human dignity and freedom and democracy and then what do we do we mount a war of aggression on iraq kill a couple hundred thousand people and mess it up majorly including the region much of what is happening now is a result. what we did in the right with the world looks at them and they say this is not something we need in the world this kind of absolutely in a leadership and when this happens in the world of international relations the world stands up and beg
went down well runs went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says iraq has changed the way the world...
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outside forces are also responsible for the law and order situation. on this to come program, what's in a name in south africa? afrikaners say that history is being rewritten. >> i'm at the sight of one of the largest repositories for nuclear waste in the u.s. there are concerns that some of that waste is leaking into the environment. >> hello. welcome back. the weather across europe splits nicely into three. eastern areas, very active weather systems. central areas looking largely drive. -- dry. out to the west, an area of low pressure moving in, pushing across the uk and in towards france and germany. it is here where we are likely to see significant snowfall developing over the next couple days. for the northern parts of germany in particular, but also down towards the alps, who could see between 20 centimeters and 40 centimeters of snow. there will be some snow developing across much of scotland into northern parts of england. looking very unsettled across much of france and northern parts of the iberian peninsula. you can see that it is looking pr
outside forces are also responsible for the law and order situation. on this to come program, what's in a name in south africa? afrikaners say that history is being rewritten. >> i'm at the sight of one of the largest repositories for nuclear waste in the u.s. there are concerns that some of that waste is leaking into the environment. >> hello. welcome back. the weather across europe splits nicely into three. eastern areas, very active weather systems. central areas looking largely...
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this week, law makers are working toward a measure that keeps the government up past next wednesday that's when current funding runs out. but the real budget battle over long-term spending cuts continues. >> republicans and democrats in washington are still fighting over taxes and spending but they've agreed to keep the fight under control. house already passed a bill to keep the government running past the end of this month. now the senate is preparing to do the same thing and there, the two parties aren't far apart on the details. >> we've con ens didded the number of amendments being talked about seriously. i commend them and their staff through all of their efforts. >> i spoke with them this morning. they've yet to reach an agreement. >> but the gap remains huge for a long-term plan for bringing government spending and revenue inline. >> they'll reduce the entitlement programs but only if republicans agree to tax hikes and jepd speaker john boehner said the house's answer to that is no. >> the president got his tax heights on january 1st. the talk about raising revenue is over. it's ti
this week, law makers are working toward a measure that keeps the government up past next wednesday that's when current funding runs out. but the real budget battle over long-term spending cuts continues. >> republicans and democrats in washington are still fighting over taxes and spending but they've agreed to keep the fight under control. house already passed a bill to keep the government running past the end of this month. now the senate is preparing to do the same thing and there, the...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot because nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former nazi
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: let's check in with nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we also have jeff flock standing by in the pits of the cme. want to go first to you. a lot of new highs being hit today. >> that's right. all taken from there. we have the market at new highs. the dow jones industrial moving to all-time records intraday highs. several names on the dow jones industrial average that are hitting high -- lifetime highs. we will take a look at some of the food highs because of the general mills numbers. general mills is talking about core volume growth. you think of general mills. you think of cheerios and some of the other things that they make like hamburger helper and such. you can see, general mills is a nearly 3%. of all that has been going on, it certainly seems to be a safe haven. take a look as some of the other names in the group. you can look at j&j snack food, kellogg, carmel, mccormick, the spices. general mills would be in this list. hershey in power, known for tasty treats. now, all of these names are act
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: let's check in with nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we also have jeff flock standing by in the pits of the cme. want to go first to you. a lot of new highs being hit today. >> that's right. all taken from there. we have the market at new highs. the dow jones industrial moving to all-time records intraday highs. several names on the dow jones industrial average that are hitting high -- lifetime highs....
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with their ultra, ultra considered views, i wouldn't have made a dime and probably would be practicing law at a small midtown firm. because i was mostly long or owned stock during the period of the greatest advance i can tell you, in confidence, guess what, it's -- it's off the record. off the record. we're off the record, right? i did pretty well. nonetheless, somehow i believe that had there been a twitterati 30 years ago, i bet i would have been roundly criticized every step of the way for not knowing the true negatives, for whistling past the graveyard, for not doing my homework, for being oblivious to the really horrifying concerns out there. 30 years later, the exact same conversation takes place online @jimcramer on twitter, join it, every day. even though i'm by no means as bullish, i've been accused of being ignorant of every positive out there. same thing happens in my back and forth every day with very smart people who are forever trying to con -- i mean, get me to become more negative. now, in case some of you think i'm a perma-bull, please remember in 2008 when i told people t
with their ultra, ultra considered views, i wouldn't have made a dime and probably would be practicing law at a small midtown firm. because i was mostly long or owned stock during the period of the greatest advance i can tell you, in confidence, guess what, it's -- it's off the record. off the record. we're off the record, right? i did pretty well. nonetheless, somehow i believe that had there been a twitterati 30 years ago, i bet i would have been roundly criticized every step of the way for...
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government is clearly in violation of international law and its obligations under international law and journalists don't have access even the un special rapporteur tour does not have access we don't have access to it greatly limits our ability to speak with them and to understand what's happening especially regarding their detention conditions and it only undermines the united states his credibility when they're calling for him here and he were knights norms in other countries. when we come back a look at how the u.k. chaunce was planning to raise a much needed cash just stay with us for that. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images have been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are
government is clearly in violation of international law and its obligations under international law and journalists don't have access even the un special rapporteur tour does not have access we don't have access to it greatly limits our ability to speak with them and to understand what's happening especially regarding their detention conditions and it only undermines the united states his credibility when they're calling for him here and he were knights norms in other countries. when we come...
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the projections in the revised summary of economic projections has kind of a, seems like an oakens law dilemma there. they have reduced the projected rate of unemployment, at the same time, lowered the growth forecast. so how do you square those two? how do you get sustained improvement in the labor market if the economy is going to slow down? >> well, if, in fact, that happens, it's an issue, obviously. there's been some disconnect, at least in the short run, between unemployment rate changes and growth during this recovery, and there have been periods, at least, where unemployment has fallen relatively quickly, even though growth has been more limited. so we're just going to have to monitor developments in the economy and see what happens. you're right that we're not forecasting extraordinarily strong growth, but it is also true, as i think you noted, that our projections for unemployment in the fourth quarter are noticeably lower than they were in september when we first announced this asset purchase program. so there has been some improvement in the outlook, as measured by that met
the projections in the revised summary of economic projections has kind of a, seems like an oakens law dilemma there. they have reduced the projected rate of unemployment, at the same time, lowered the growth forecast. so how do you square those two? how do you get sustained improvement in the labor market if the economy is going to slow down? >> well, if, in fact, that happens, it's an issue, obviously. there's been some disconnect, at least in the short run, between unemployment rate...
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prevent against doing that and of all the offshore drilling stiction with british type laws only cyprus allows russians to go to their country without a visa so it's easy and it's and it's all convenient yeah absolutely and also when you want to. change the shareholding of a company or if you want to attract investment you can't do that under the current russian laws the way that they're structured ok that's the but back to the hard edged the e.c.b. is it threatening to pull the plug on cyprus potentially wiping out accounts is going to be doleful mess they've given a deadline of monday haven't they is that going to be avert what you think is going to happen. that's tough to say it's really really tough to say i think that i think maybe they might they might actually pull the plug because it doesn't seem that russia really is able to come to a group with cyprus and it seems that cyprus is having a difficult time convincing the europeans to change change the conditions of the ballot so cuddly next week as you see it so we don't know you know what it looks to be distributed a crystal ball
prevent against doing that and of all the offshore drilling stiction with british type laws only cyprus allows russians to go to their country without a visa so it's easy and it's and it's all convenient yeah absolutely and also when you want to. change the shareholding of a company or if you want to attract investment you can't do that under the current russian laws the way that they're structured ok that's the but back to the hard edged the e.c.b. is it threatening to pull the plug on cyprus...
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days can you go to china what is the status of their banks so i think when you restore the rule of law in cyprus or you save cyprus still sorry going to be a good place to be. messages pink i wish we had more time with you belgian m.e.p. thank you very much your metaphor has definitely been taken on board and i'm sure they'll be more talk about that in the coming days. it was a it was an advise for free thank you. the hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues to gain momentum as human rights groups on criticized for ignoring the plight of the prisoners forty two days on as new detainees join the protests u.s. officials maintain inmates have never been mistreated an attorney who has represented several guantanamo bay prisoners says many of them remain behind bars even though they were cleared long ago. there are one hundred sixty six people at guantanamo of those who are probably at most twenty guys who are bad guys who were taken in later guys like khalid shaikh mohammad the other people are and most nothing more than half of them eighty six of the main been cleared at least for three
days can you go to china what is the status of their banks so i think when you restore the rule of law in cyprus or you save cyprus still sorry going to be a good place to be. messages pink i wish we had more time with you belgian m.e.p. thank you very much your metaphor has definitely been taken on board and i'm sure they'll be more talk about that in the coming days. it was a it was an advise for free thank you. the hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues to gain momentum as human rights...
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palestinian lawyers are now fighting the law. this father and son work quietly, think about who is missing. other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family said it was useless to try to start a new life. wouldn't ask him anything. they would just have him sitting, waiting. every day they would do this. >> there were 40 palestinians released. two of them have been arrested again. they may end up having to serve the remainder of their old sentence. more than 1000 palestinian prisoners were exchanged for the israeli soldier. but many have been arrested again based on secret evidence. >> but is dangerous is that they don't provide any concrete evidence that those people break the law. but rather, rely on secret evidence. >> the prisoner deal was negotiated between hamas and israel and guaranteed by egypt. hamas is asking a judge to intervene. -- egypt to intervene. >> there are conditions for that release, and if they break those conditions, they can be re-rested. that was made -- re-arrested. that was made clear to
palestinian lawyers are now fighting the law. this father and son work quietly, think about who is missing. other son has been arrested again by the israeli army. the family said it was useless to try to start a new life. wouldn't ask him anything. they would just have him sitting, waiting. every day they would do this. >> there were 40 palestinians released. two of them have been arrested again. they may end up having to serve the remainder of their old sentence. more than 1000...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares an awful lot of my song are you know what that is my self but i don't want to give us a feature is on the on the liberal and the chris jones. can secure building but it
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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that was hugh totten of valorem law group. nearly 80% of all u.s. perscriptions are generics. fee hikes for merchants that sell on amazon are causing tension. amazon can thank third- party retailers - entities that sell on amazon's site - for amazon's record profits and 40% of its business, but now a series of fee increases for those sellers is making some defect to other sites. the situtation could end up benefitting amazon rival ebay. startling details are coming to light about campaign cash and family ties. a usa today study reveals congress paid out more than $2 million in campaign funds to relatives during the 2012 election. payments to children, spouses, aunts and uncles did not involve taxpayer money and are legal. however, campaign fund watchdogs contend there is a conflict when family members belong to special interest groups. move over superbowl. the ncaa is now the ad champion when it comes to sports championship games. the month-long tournament known as march madness brings in more ad revenue than any other sports championship all year. ad spending surpassed a bill
that was hugh totten of valorem law group. nearly 80% of all u.s. perscriptions are generics. fee hikes for merchants that sell on amazon are causing tension. amazon can thank third- party retailers - entities that sell on amazon's site - for amazon's record profits and 40% of its business, but now a series of fee increases for those sellers is making some defect to other sites. the situtation could end up benefitting amazon rival ebay. startling details are coming to light about campaign cash...
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their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us. so. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they tortured you punish you for this i must have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also. it's lights nine years to if you sold kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to to watch of those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really harder to get tortured myself. and you can head over to r.t. dot com to give us your opinion on gone tunnel day and the
their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us. so. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way...
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bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still met all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt and so the credibility has been damaged that the damage has been done even if the foetid not go through so people are saying if it can happen to cyprus that that red line to be crossed dipping into people's savings it could happen to other euro zone countries that might be leading bailouts in the future. the controversial plans are may have been rejected by cyprus but the e.u. has crossed the red line in proposing the idea that's the view of nigel for asure you came dependence upon you have things brussels that send a strong signal to the people of europe even in my diaries predictions in this parliament over the years about the way the bosses were behaving never did i think that they would in a completely unpreceden
bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still met all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt and so the credibility has been damaged that the damage has been done even if the foetid not go through so people are...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out if. the truth is this time it's a bad thing never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and th
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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citizens to whether or not this law and the red line that they thought would never be cross has actually already been crossed and if we look again at what may be the biggest factor in disrupting the very fabric of the european union is this kind of social dissatisfaction kind of a protest from the people where there are where they are not happy with the kind of decisions that their leaders are making as a directly impacts the very quality of their lives. or the short reaction to the move has been russia correspondent tom barton joins me now. among the woods then from russia. hi there paul unfair unprofessional and dangerous were not a mere putin's words through his spokesman dmitri peskov regarding this surtax on deposits that the e.u. regards the regards necessary for that ten billion euro loan to be given to cyprus russian banks companies and exceptionally rich individuals hold billions of euros worth of assets in cyprus a lot of those in deposits it is very difficult to know quite how many billions that is it is partly because of facts like that that the eurozone wants to levy this ta
citizens to whether or not this law and the red line that they thought would never be cross has actually already been crossed and if we look again at what may be the biggest factor in disrupting the very fabric of the european union is this kind of social dissatisfaction kind of a protest from the people where there are where they are not happy with the kind of decisions that their leaders are making as a directly impacts the very quality of their lives. or the short reaction to the move has...
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his crime -- drawing posters calling for the rule of law, something he says china urgently needs today. >> i refused to bow my head in submission, so they hit me again and again. i lay in a pool of my own blood for more than three hours. we must abolish it as soon as possible. the law should protect people's rights. >> for now, life goes on in china's hated like -- hated gulags. tang hui's incarceration has led even china's official media to say that it is time the system was swept into the dustbin of history. >> a time of change in china. finally, from the jungle of the amazon to the concrete jungle of new york. he lives in -- lived in a brazilian village it is so remote it is a five-day boat ride to the nearest town. now, through a fellowship program, he is learning to speak english and make documentaries in the city that never sleeps. as you can imagine, it is quite a shock. >> from a village deep in the amazon to one of the busiest cities in the world. how would you cope with that kind of transition? that brings today's show to a close. you can watch "bbc world news" on your local
his crime -- drawing posters calling for the rule of law, something he says china urgently needs today. >> i refused to bow my head in submission, so they hit me again and again. i lay in a pool of my own blood for more than three hours. we must abolish it as soon as possible. the law should protect people's rights. >> for now, life goes on in china's hated like -- hated gulags. tang hui's incarceration has led even china's official media to say that it is time the system was swept...
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will have difficulty in reporting that one kevin because this is a sunni cleric who is pro by sharia law yes he's been killed in november square in the mustard district of damascus reports started coming in in the past ten to twenty minutes ago so we're very sketchy reporting at the moment that twenty get is the figure that state syrian t.v. is giving so how is it that the anglo-french should we call them backed. rebels are they rebels are they terrorists those that want to overthrow president assad how is it that they're going around killing sunni clerics in a mosque in damascus perhaps they won't even be able to report about it at all because it's so against the mainstream media's idea of sectarian eyes in syria between shias and sunnis course ocean all eyes now on this new u.n. sponsored investigation into a chemical weapons as well how fair and objective you think it's going to be. president obama seems to prejudge what your reporter was saying and what other commentators are saying because he seems to put the blame firmly on president assad whether it's being used by u.s. anglo-fren
will have difficulty in reporting that one kevin because this is a sunni cleric who is pro by sharia law yes he's been killed in november square in the mustard district of damascus reports started coming in in the past ten to twenty minutes ago so we're very sketchy reporting at the moment that twenty get is the figure that state syrian t.v. is giving so how is it that the anglo-french should we call them backed. rebels are they rebels are they terrorists those that want to overthrow president...
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minister and it well we already know that cyprus also russia to have billion euros this was another law and given to the country back in two thousand and eleven and helped it stayed afloat the big question now is is cyprus going broke and is it going to ask for a full bailout package this is all happening despite and going merkel's course on the country not to even consult with anyone on its economic problems except for brussels and the troika of keen masters you've got a piece going to live in moscow thank you very much for that so the club is the taking of all aside praise which could run out of money within a week the banks are still closed across the country amid widespread public anxiety over savings tessa cilia report out from nicosia. all right after the rejection there were people on the street here protesting before that and then it quickly turned into a celebratory mood they were happy that the parliament had not passed this bill imposing a tax of their deposits as far as what goes on in the street at the moment it's rather calm the initial panic really happened over the weeke
minister and it well we already know that cyprus also russia to have billion euros this was another law and given to the country back in two thousand and eleven and helped it stayed afloat the big question now is is cyprus going broke and is it going to ask for a full bailout package this is all happening despite and going merkel's course on the country not to even consult with anyone on its economic problems except for brussels and the troika of keen masters you've got a piece going to live in...
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trodden some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on groundless allegations and set free without an apology he shared the harrowing details of his ordeal with auti i have been myself tortured and different kinds of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kind of way to break us. saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees
half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trodden some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on groundless allegations and set free without an...
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys and this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here so you describe it as a medieval torture chamber what i mean impacts we're talking about individuals is it the physical. impact or is it really the mental anguish of being incarcerated for a sudden often in solitary confinement what are the effects. well it's both and i frankly cannot describe to you some of the horrific conditions and treatment humiliation that many of the team detainees have reported. they've been stripped required to stand around in cold rooms for hours naked that in itself as use both is a coal a physical stressor but indeed there's this. is just almost unspeakable psychological torture we humans we're not you know eagles in a bag of skin we relate to each other we need human contact and relationships to be healthy psychologically and physically is solitary confinement is torture we're goi
half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys and this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here so you describe it as a medieval torture chamber what i mean impacts we're talking about individuals is it the physical. impact or is it really the mental anguish of being incarcerated for a sudden often in solitary...
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bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still that all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now with quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt sold the credibility has been damaged but the damage has been done even if the poll did not go through so people are saying if it can happen to cyprus that that red line to be crossed dipping into people's savings it could happen to other euro zone countries that might be needing bailouts in the future. the man who engineered britain's austerity program is now looking to rebrand himself the u.k.'s chancellor the executor unveils a new budget which envisions cutting corporate taxes even more while introducing a host of new duties including a levy on alcohol. u.s. officials have admitted that the number of guantanamo bay detainees on hunger strike has almost doubled to the last week they've also said that at least
bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still that all this leave that is law that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus certainly sending ripples across europe first of all to the citizens who are now with quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt sold the credibility has been damaged but the damage has been done even if the poll did not go through so people...
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is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl while a large number of people apparently witnessed the crime, or crimes as a matter of fact, it did not step forward, did not try to intercede, for the facts of the cases we now know. >> effect the facts of the casee horrendous, they are unconscionable. to humiliate in any way a young woman in the way these people did, and then for other people to take photographs of it, to tweet about it, to use the word rape in a fashion that is so much to any kind of civility to me it's just shocking and i think quite frankly these two young men are very fortunate had that bee
is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found...
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what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most will be used. to give to dunford for up artist i was fights about how much fights. all fights. arrived. and. i. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations are. visiting the general hospital in fallujah is like living it was a nightmare. children with two heads toomas malformations missing limbs. and macao been unbearable literally they say every family here is sheltering or hiding a deformed monstrous child. all of them. get away and the grandmother you know my daughter cries all day long it but she hopes to see her daughter get better. but. i deeply affected i leave the city with its newborn monsters. we head for baghdad on the banks of the tigris. to. baghdad can be translated as the garden of peace. but it's a better fragile peace the patrols or iraqi wearing uniforms supply. the army is divided by political religious and tribal conflicts everyone fights for his own camp. the president is kurd the prime minist
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. >> in germany, women and men are equal under the law, but in the workplace, equality of pay remains out of reach. >> women have to work 15 months to earn what men make in a year doing the same job. >> the painful reality highlighted across the country thursday during equal pay date. >> raising a flag for equal pay. in berlin and around germany, people have been staging protests to call attention to the wage gap between men and women. >> for us, the first step is raising awareness. we have organized over 800 initiatives around germany. it is important that people recognize the problem. >> it is a problem not just in germany but around europe. in the european union, women earned around 16% less than men on average. the difference is even bigger in germany at about 22%. the pay gap is smaller in many eastern european countries. in poland, for instance, women and about 4% less, but there are fewer women in the work force overall. more women work part time or low-wage jobs. many women find work in child care and health care, but many jobs in these sectors are poorly paid. by contrast, th
. >> in germany, women and men are equal under the law, but in the workplace, equality of pay remains out of reach. >> women have to work 15 months to earn what men make in a year doing the same job. >> the painful reality highlighted across the country thursday during equal pay date. >> raising a flag for equal pay. in berlin and around germany, people have been staging protests to call attention to the wage gap between men and women. >> for us, the first step is...
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other local what's national but there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. multan will be used. i don't. give general dunford for my prop artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. fight for rights. welcome back you're watching our syria's government and rebels up it's demanding an international probe into an alleged deadly chemical attack they've traded accusation as to who was behind the assault me of the northern city of aleppo that killed up to thirty one people and wounded dozens of others are jazeera going to show is following the developments. reports that chemical weapons have been used in the. area of the aleppo province this is are not clear at the moment people were rushed to hospital after the attack few had visible wounds to their bodies but some of them were clearly suffering from some breathing difficulties now that is of the assaults were saying that they saw other people falling to the floor dying witnesses have confirmed to r.t. that people have been suffering from effects of what seems to be some sort of gas back. here. where you're. now
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i guess the good thing is they're sort of going back to the rule of law. but it's $400 million. >> honoring the insurance. the deposit insurance. >> the absurdity of the fact that they've come out now and said that the deposits less than 100,000 euros won't be hurt is crazy. it tells you this was a decision that was either made in a vacuum or was an emotional decision to go after russia and we're going to talk about that. this is the kind of situation, unique situation that we have tons of unique situations in europe, and this to me is what scares me. >> that's a good point in terms of the unique situation. >> every situation's unique. >> it's followed by another one. >> that's the brinkmanship, that the next one has to be worse for you to get anything done. >> sxopz drops. big movers of the day. we kick it off with a pop for constellation brands up 3%, tim. >> this is kind of a unique industry where the industry is consolidating is the u.s. department of justice has been very concerned. constellation keeps going up higher and higher as the news comes they
i guess the good thing is they're sort of going back to the rule of law. but it's $400 million. >> honoring the insurance. the deposit insurance. >> the absurdity of the fact that they've come out now and said that the deposits less than 100,000 euros won't be hurt is crazy. it tells you this was a decision that was either made in a vacuum or was an emotional decision to go after russia and we're going to talk about that. this is the kind of situation, unique situation that we have...